![]() ![]() Finding Whatley, then about 10, in 26 videos.Īs mentioned, RealPlayer 20/20 has integrated download capabilities, so if you’re watching a video that isn’t protected by DRM you can download it and index it. Beyond these applications, a number of business-oriented uses come to mind for any organization that’s building a database of video content that it doesn’t want to manually tag with metadata.įigure 2. Ditto if you’re a video collector and want the ability to search through your videos by the actor. If you’re a parent with lots of videos, the utility is clear. The videos showed my children ranging in age from around 10 through about 23, so there were actually multiple sets for each daughter at different ages. You see that in Figure 2, which shows the 26 videos that my eldest daughter appeared in and where. This is the indexing process I mentioned above.Ĭlick the face and you’re taken to a list of videos within which that person appears, with the ability to jump to where they appear in that video. RealPlayer scanned the videos, recognized the people, and presented a list of faces that I could click and name. To test this feature, I input a few dozen family videos, some quite old. On the other hand, incorporating facial recognition into a video library adds wonderful functionality that anyone with more than a few videos will appreciate. So, at least in the short term, if you mostly watch Netflix and YouTube on your smart TV, SearchSearch offers limited utility. If you have RealPlayer installed, you can download that video from YouTube, and if the video is indexed that data comes along.Īs a Chrome extension, StarSearch doesn’t work if you’re watching YouTube or Netflix on anything other than a computer, though Real is looking to move to other platforms. That’s what you see on the left in the photo above. If the video is pre-indexed by RealNetworks or a RealPlayer user (more on indexing later), all recognized faces appear in the video and you can click to the location in the video where that person appears. You can also click over to to see a database of videos within which that person appears. If recognized, you can click the face to get more information. If you click the icon, StarSearch scans the face and checks for a match in a database of approximately 15,000 celebrities (and growing), including politicians, actors, and notable athletes, which usually takes a moment or two. The image atop this article shows StarSearch (which is free) working in a YouTube video, the recent "Graduate Together 2020." When faces appear in a YouTube video, the StarSearch icon appears on the upper left. While the utility of these products will vary by user, SAFR really shines in both applications, particularly in RealPlayer 20/20. This week the company announced the first two consumer deployments of that technology in StarSearch, a Chrome browser extension that identifies celebrities in YouTube videos and on Netflix, and facial recognition in RealPlayer 20/20. To maintain your Plus features, you will need to sign in to your account.Over the last few years, RealNetworks invented a highly-regarded facial-recognition technology called SAFR that’s primarily deployed in security-related applications. The Free Download button will download and install the free version of RealPlayer onto your machine. To download and install a new copy of the application, visit, click the Download RealPlayer for Free button, and follow the prompts to install the current version. If you don't see this folder in Program Files, you will need to reinstall the software first. If for any reason the above instructions do not completely uninstall the software, open Windows Explorer, navigate to C:\Program Files (x86)\Real\RealPlayer\RPDS and double-click uninst.exe to uninstall RealPlayer. Restart your computer and delete the folders.ĭon't see the folders? Then they are already deleted. End any of the following processes that are still visible.ģ. Open Task Manager (right-click anywhere in the bottom bar of your screen, and select Start Task Manager) and select the Processes tab.Ģ. If you are not able to delete folders because "a folder or file in it is open in another program," follow these steps:ġ. For RealPlayer 16 or older versions: Delete the Real folder c:\program files\common files\real\ (or c:\program files x86\common files\real\ if you have a 64-bit OS). ![]() If you have a 64-bit operating system, delete the RealPlayer folder:Ĩ. If you have a 32-bit operating system, delete the RealPlayer folder: Note: Deleting these folders will remove any playlists you've created the files will remain in your library but the playlists will need to be re-created.ĥ. Sometimes the standard uninstall process fails to delete the application folders, so you may also need to follow the instructions below. How can I perform a full, clean uninstall of RealPlayer? ![]()
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